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A Guide to Server-Side Rendering
Server-side rendering generates HTML on the server. Learn how SSR improves performance and SEO for web apps and when to use it vs client-side rendering.
The choice between them depends on your project's specific needs, balancing factors like initial load time, SEO requirements, and server resources. SSR simply ensures that search engines can efficiently crawl and index your content, potentially giving you an edge in visibility and performance metrics. By leveraging Builder for SSR, you can combine the flexibility of a headless CMS with the performance benefits of server-side rendering, all while maintaining an easy-to-use visual editing experience.
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